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The Prime Minister

CHAPTER XXII
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Consider what a parliamentary education would be to me! And then it is just the life for which I have laid myself out, and in which I could make myself useful.

You don't sympathise with me, but you might understand me." "I do both.

I think of going into the House myself." "You!" "Yes; I do." "You must have changed your ideas very much then within the last month or two." "I have changed my ideas.

My one chief object in life is, as you know, to marry your sister; and if I were a Member of Parliament I think that some difficulties would be cleared away." "But there won't be an election for the next three years at any rate," said Everett Wharton, staring at his friend.

"You don't mean to keep Emily waiting for a dissolution ?" "There are occasional vacancies," said Lopez.
"Is there a chance of anything of that kind falling in your way ?" "I think there is.


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